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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer I have zero sympathy for people complaining about free and how it doesn't meet their definition of support. The OS isn't "free." We paid for it when we bought a Mac. Just because you label the OS "free" doe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp Why? People running obsolete software on obsolete hardware with no intention of upgrading are dead to Apple as customers. What is Apple’s obligation to these types and for how long? Forever? It’s a business, n…
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AppleInsider wrote: » As a result, OS X users are urged to upgrade to Yosemite version 10.10.3 as soon as possible. Apple will not patch versions older than 10.10, reportedly due to the complexity of the fix. I certainly hope they reconsider …
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Quote: Originally Posted by realjustinlong Agreed released felons should be given opportunities, but let's be honest sitting in prison is by no means a way of paying back debts to society when society is paying some $30k a year to house an inmate…
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jungmark wrote: » Do you know what a felony is? Traffic tickets and misdemeanors aren't felonies. "The main characteristic of a felony is that being found guilty of a felony will result in incarceration for at least one year. " Or you could be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Wouldn't be surprised if Apple sweeps for bugs continuously during the construction process. I'd actually be surprised if they didn't.
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Remembering the US embassy in the USSR (19 Tchaikovsky Street.) and previously, "The Thing" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thing_(listening_device)#Use_in_espionage
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patrick Byars Intel had a dominate position at the start of the ARM cellphone market with X-Scale and the StrongARM / PXA but again didn't have the guts to make their divisions truly compete (see Andy Grove's "Rise o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 What's the difference? Intent.
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Quote: Originally Posted by PScooter63 "Performant" is not recognized as a legitimate English word by Websters, or Merriam-Webster. Even if you use other references to justify, its use here seems forced. Let's just say AI isn't particularly *perf…
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maestro64 wrote: » yes that is true, but device like that can be run at a constant rate and stop near the point you want it to as well, also you can run a constant rate to it break the change in resistance is use to determine the break point pres…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maestro64 If you look at the Samsung video, you will notice that the force is not applied uniformly, they slow down the acceleration as when they hit around 50 lbs, going from 0 to 50 lbs was far faster than 50lb to 8…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gilly33 You can disagree with the comment but you show your utter ignorance when calling I assume you mean the Bible made up. Do some honest investigation before you spit out crap comments. While I might not choose to …
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cropr wrote: » Well I am an app developer for both iOS ad Android. I think you have a completely distorted picture of the profits of an app. It cost on average aroud $50k to make an app, . . . I think I know why profits are a problem . . .
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rogifan wrote: » Go Carly! Screw the haters. "Screw the haters?!" She is the hater.
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peteo wrote: » Maybe we should allow discrimination against women in the workplace since you know the bible says "A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be …
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27% is impressive. I assume this is 27% of •real• smartphones and not of phones that are smart simply because they can access the Internet. [Has this segment been clarified yet? "Smartphone," has historically been a rather nebulous phrase.] In any c…
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Ha! Speaking of keyboards, ran across and have to share this. Anyone remember the Apple adjustable keyboard? (c. 1993) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Adjustable_Keyboard
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ascii wrote: » I think he's right more than half the time isn't he? With the exception of Jim Dalrymple and his "Nope"'s, Kuo is possibly the single most reliable source of rumors. But he has not predicted new software features and he did not pr…
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ascii wrote: » He's usually right about hardware features. . . . Which is to say, he's right half the time and wrong the other half (or the same as random chance.)